Transportation

Virtual Map Counter

Use this map to travel by bus, light rail, streetcar, bike and foot to visit interesting places and services in your neighborhood. Find out how close you are to parks, schools, libraries, local businesses, community services, and so much more! Leave your car at home and try a new way of getting around!

Go here for complete information and access to PDF files of this two-sided map brochure, including geospatial PDFs—take the map with you on your mobile device, locate yourself in real time, record waypoints and tracks, and more.

See also: Vashon Island Road Map, 2016 Edition, an enhanced mosaic of the Vashon/Maury Island Road Index maps. (Scroll down to the bottom of this page to find its listing.)

The Washington State Administrative Code (WAC 136-60) mandates the maintenance of an annually updated county road log. "Mobility!" is a database of road characteristics which counties use for this purpose.

This map series contains 47 individual maps, including a countywide index. All of the maps are available below as individual Adobe Acrobat PDF files and in a single Acrobat file that contains the entire map book.

Published February 2016.

Questions concerning this map series should be directed to:
Suchatri Yesuwan
King County DOT
Road Services Divisionsuchatri.yesuwan@kingcounty.gov
(206) 477-3522

Map Book FilesAll files are in PDF format. File sizes for individual map book pages range from about 1Mb to 12Mb.

The “Regional Transit Map Book” is a 24-page collection of regional and local transit maps, service information, and provider contacts. It functions as both a high-level regional overview of public transportation options, and a convenient starting point for transit trip planning within the Sound Transit service area.

Booklet features include a region-wide map that delineates the three-county Sound Transit District, and a separate larger-scale map for each of the five Sound Transit service subareas. The subarea maps depict all Sound Transit routes and the connecting local bus routes. Additional maps show even more detail for key urban transit locales.

The maps are supplemented by tables of transit facilities, such as transit centers and park-and-ride lots, as well as the transit service options available at each facility. Bus route tables identify the routes depicted on the maps by number, description, and hours of service.

The "Regional Transit Map Book" was conceived and developed by Sound Transit (external link) with cartographic and booklet design, layout, and production contracted to the King County GIS Center and executed by its Client Services team. Printed copies of the booklet are available at many transit locations throughout the service area.

First edition: June 2006, second edition: February 2008, third edition: October 2010.Current edition: February 2014.

Map Book FilesAll files are in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format* (PDF). For a quick preview of the contents of a file, click on its thumbnail image to the left below.*For information about PDFs and Adobe Acrobat Reader, visit King County's software help page.To best simulate the printed page, go to Acrobat Reader preferences and under Page Display turn Overprint Preview on.

This map can be printed at a reduced scale but it is not designed to be legible when printed to desktop printers.

The map scale is 1:9,600 or 1 inch to 800 feet (when printed at the original page size).

This map is an enhanced combination of the three King County Road Index maps that cover Vashon Island. Additional features in this version include parcels, shaded relief, land elevation and bathymetric color tints, bathymetric contours, and custom annotation features (i.e., label text) designed for a scale of 1:10,000.

As part of the migration process to our new website, we have retired many entries for old and obsolete content in the Virtual Map Counter. If you have questions about items you expect to see in these pages, please contact us.